This is a list of Spanish words of Chinese origin. Some of these words have alternate etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish words from a different language.
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biombo = folding screen: from Portuguesebiombo, from Japanesebyōbu, from Chinese pingfeng (屏風), "folding screen," from ping "folding screen," + feng "wind."
cantón = cottoncloth: from Cantão, old Portuguese name for Guangzhou, alteration of Chinese Guang-dong (廣東), Kuang-tung, "region of the east," from guang "region" + dōng "east."
caolín = type of fine, white clay: from Frenchkaolin/caolin, from Kaoling, name of a hill in southeast China where this clay was originally obtained, from Chinese Gaoling (高嶺), literally "high mountain," from gāo, "high," + ling, "mountain, summit."
china = an orange: shortened from naranja china, "Chineseorange," from PortugueseChina, from PersianCin (چین), derived from SanskritCīna (चीन) (c. 1st century), probably from Chinese Qín (秦), Chinese dynasty (221-206 B.C.). For the etymologically unrelated Spanish word china/chino, see here.
soja = the soybean plant, a soybean: from Dutchsoja "soy sauce, soybean," from Chinese "su/Shu" 菽 thence to Japanese shōyu (醤油) "soy sauce," from Chinese 醬油 jiang-you), literally "oilsauce," or from Cantoneseshî-yaū (豉油) from shî "fermentedsoybean" + yóu "oil, grease."
soya = the soybean plant, a soybean: from Englishsoya "soybean," from Dutchsoja, see soja above.
té = tea, tea plant, dried tea leaves: from Hokkien (Min Nan) t'e, "(茶) tea," from Old Chinese d'a, "tea," in the three meanings) described above.